McKee Hall, our girls’ dormitory, houses girls from more than 18 countries around the globe and has room for 50 residents. Life in McKee Hall provides our residents with a unique opportunity for spiritual development, academic excellence, sisterly bonding, and personal growth, guided and supported by the leadership of the Head Dean, Assistant Dean, and Resident Assistants.

There are worship programs for the girls inside the McKee Hall Chapel, where all are expected to participate. Additionally, residents have opportunities to lead out through leading praise and worship, prayer, and/or sharing the main devotional thought or topic for the evening. This is done in an effort to help our young ladies become more confident leaders, independent thinkers, and faith sharers. Along with our religious programming, McKee Hall also provides its residents with ample support to help them succeed academically, where evening study halls are mandatory Sunday through Thursday.

This provides residents with structure to complete their studies, while encouraging them to manage their time more efficiently. Other highlights of dorm life in McKee Hall include bonding activities and programs led and sponsored by the McKee Hall Girls’ Club Officers (e.g., seasonal dorm parties, big sister/little sister, outreach, etc.), which help to foster a sense of unity and sisterhood. All in all, McKee Hall residents can find fellowship with other young ladies while also experiencing personal growth and development.
Each McKee Hall dorm room includes a set of twin beds, which can be bunked, a spacious closet, two writing desks with study lights, and a single dresser.